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Milwaukee (/mɪlˈwɔːki/ mil-WAW-kee), officially the City of Milwaukee, is both the most populous and most densely populated city in the U.S. state of Wisconsin and the county seat of Milwaukee County. With a population of 577,222 at the 2020 census, Milwaukee is the 31st largest city in the United States, the fifth-largest city in the Midwestern United States, and the second largest city on Lake Michigan's shore behind Chicago.

It is the main cultural and economic center of the Milwaukee metropolitan area, the fourth-most densely populated metropolitan area in the Midwest. Milwaukee is considered a global city, categorized as "Gamma minus" by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network, with a regional GDP of over $102 billion in 2020.

Today, Milwaukee is one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse cities in the U.S. However, it continues to be one of the most racially segregated, largely as a result of early-20th-century redlining. Its history was heavily influenced by German immigrants in the 19th century, and it continues to be a center for German-American culture, specifically becoming well known for its brewing industry. In recent years, Milwaukee has been undergoing its largest construction boom since the 1960s. Major additions to the city since the turn of the 21st century include the Wisconsin Center, American Family Field, The Hop (streetcar system), an expansion to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, the Bradley Symphony Center, and Discovery World, as well as major renovations to the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena. Fiserv Forum opened in late 2018, and hosts sporting events and concerts. Since 1968, Milwaukee has been home to Summerfest, one of the largest music festivals in the world. With regard to education, Milwaukee is home to the Medical College of Wisconsin, UW-Milwaukee, Marquette University, MSOE, and several other universities and colleges. The city is home to two major professional sports teams − the Bucks and the Brewers. It is home to several Fortune 500 companies, including Northwestern Mutual, WEC Energy Group, Rockwell Automation, and Harley-Davidson.

Linzhou County, which belongs to Lhasa City, Tibet, is located in the Penbo River Basin in central Tibet and the upper reaches of the Lhasa River. The county is 65 kilometers away from Lhasa. In 2013, Linzhou County had a total population of 70,000, including Han, Miao, Hui and other ethnic minorities. The main mineral resources in Linzhou County are lead, zinc, barite, coal, gypsum and so on. Linzhou County has Lhasa River, Tanggula Mountain and other tourist attractions. In Linzhou County, there are pots, card pads, brazier, flowerpots, oil pots, wine kettles and so on. In 2013, the GDP of Linzhou County reached 839 million yuan, with an average annual growth rate of 15.5%. The fiscal revenue reached 26.9 million yuan, exceeding 10 million yuan in a row, 6.73 times that of 2012, with an average annual growth rate of 46.4%. Investment in social fixed assets reached 450 million yuan, an increase of 4.63 times over 2012
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